Abstract
Recent progress in the description of electron processes in slow ion-atom collisions with atomic expansion models has stimulated interest in trajectory effects in those studies. The author discusses a reformulation of the atomic expansion method, explicitly taking into account curved-line internuclear trajectories. As a first application, total charge transfer cross sections in C6++H collisions for energies E=0.1-1.0 keV amu-1 are found to be considerably reduced in curved-line trajectory calculations from those derived with straight-line trajectories.

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